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Hetty.
Heard this on a young girl before, she must of been about 5, WDYT? I'm presuming it's short for Harriet or Henrietta.
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My best friends goddaughter is called Hettie, short for Henrietta. I like it alot, but prefer Hattie nn for Harriet
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I knew a tall, stout, balding, unmarried librarian called Hettie once; in her case it was short for Henrietta. She was a nice person; unfailingly cheerful.
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I think it's adorable. I like it short for Henrietta.
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I don't really like it. I hope that it is a nickname
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It's not bad. Not great, but not terrible.
Although, I do have a Tante (Aunt) Hetti. Which is short for Hedwig, for her.
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As in Hetty Green, the Witch of Wall Street?(m)For that association alone, I'm giving the edge to Hattie. Hattie is worlds better.
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I like it. I'd use it for Hester too.
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Love Hetty / Hettie. Love Henrietta. It's about time we started hearing Hetty on 5 year olds. :-DHenrietta Sophia / Sophie is my stock H combo.
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I know a Hedy sounds the same as Hetty and hers is short for Hedwig! I love Hedy. Hetty to me is the same as Hedy I like Hatty or Hattie better for Henrietta
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Ooooh. Hedy. Reminds me of the gorgeous and highly intelligent Ms Lamarr. Hedwig is fun too.

This message was edited 9/13/2010, 11:45 AM

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